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DRS for GP2 in 2015

The Drag Reduction System (DRS) which has transformed overtaking in Formula 1 over recent years will be introduced into the GP2 Series from the 2015 season.The overtaking assist, which sees a flap on the rear wing activated by a driver when he is within one second of a car in front entering a pre-defined DRS ‘zone' on the track to reduce drag and provide a top-speed boost, was first used in F1 in 2011 in order to improve the racing spectacle at the top level.Having proved successful in its senior sibling series, the innovation will now be used on GP2 cars from next season with the feeder category having decided to introduce DRS in order to more closely replicate an F1 car for the...
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